The Super Famicom was released in Japan on November 21, 1990 while the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was released in America on August 13, 1991, in Europe in April 1992 and in Australia in July 1992. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System™: Super NES Classic Edition has the original look and feel, only smaller, and pre-loaded with 21 games! About the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, called the SNES by many, is a 16-bit successor to the wildly popular Nintendo Entertainment System.
The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System contains 21 pre-installed classic games, and can easily be plugged into a high-definition TV using the included HDMI cable. For the first time, players who pick up the system can enjoy the intergalactic adventure Star Fox 2, the sequel to the original Star Fox (originally titled Starwing upon release in Australia and New Zealand) that was created during the Super Nintendo era but never released anywhere! Rated 5 out of 5 by Sthoma101 from Compact Totally surprised by the size of the Nintendo Classic Mini. It is so little!!! As they say don’t judge a book by its cover. This thing is awesome my kids love it it’s the first gaming console they’ve ever had and they’re almost 10 years.
I’ve avoided gaming consoles because of the often violent and crude games. But this good old fashioned Nintendo is perfect, good old Mario our whole family love the games and it’s simple to use and installation was even easier all cords are provided.